The article examines the impact of the policy of import substitution on increasing the competitiveness of regional agrarian systems. The Stavropol Territory was chosen as an object of research, as one of the typically agrarian regions of Russia with a high level of agricultural development. The features of the development of agriculture in the region, its place on the national market are analyzed. The level of development of agriculture and its influence on the growth of the competitiveness of the industry under the influence of measures of import substitution are characterized. It is proved that import substitution within the framework of separate regions contributes to the formation of new, promising areas of agrarian activity aimed at activating production and expanding specialization, increasing the efficiency of agriculture and entering producers into new markets.
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